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Foster, from 178 Harvard
Francis, from 224 Kent to 69 St. Pau! Frances ter., from Tappan near Beacon Franklin, from Chestnut to Cypress Franklin ct., from 83 Franklin
Freeman, from Babcock to Essex Fuller, from 113 Winchester to Gibbs
GARDNER PATH, from Washington to Gardner rd.
Gardner rd., from 560 Washington to 169 Tappan Garrison rd., from 178 Winthrop to Tappan Gibbs, from Naples rd., to Thorndike Gladstone, from Regent circle
Glen rd., from Allerton near Pond av. to Cumberland av.
Glenland rd., from 699 Heath
Goddard av., from Cottage to Newton Goodwin pl., from 366 Washington
Gordon ter., Garrison rd.
Gorham av., from 61 Cypress to Tap- pan
Grantham ter., from 177 Harvard av. Green, from 285 Harvard to Pleasant
Greenough, from opp. 50 Cypress pl. to Washington
Griggs rd., from 503 Washington to Washington Grove, from Newton to South
HAMMOND, from Newton line to La- grange, in Newton
Harris, from 148 Harvard to 40 Vernon Harrison, from 188 Aspinwall av. to 52 Francis
Hart, from 260 Cypress to 59 Franklin Harvard, from Harvard sq. to Bostou line, Brighton district
Harvard av., from 108 Harvard to 29 Park
Harvard ct., from 109 Harvard
Harvard pl., from 96 Harvard
Harvard sq., junc. Washington, Harvard and Davis av.
Hawes, from 49 Colchester to 1097 Bea- con
Hawthorne rd., from 52 Allerton to Cumberland av.
Hayden rd., from 52 Leicester
Heath, from 710 Boylston opp. Chest- nut Hill av. to Newton line
Heath Hill, off Boylston near Heath
Hedge rd., from Kennard rd.
Henry, from 152 Chestnut to 305 Cy- press
High, from 158 Washington to Chest- uut, near the Boston line, J. P. dis- trict
Iligh st. pl., from 177 High
Highland rd., from High next beyond Edge Hill rd.
Hillside Road, from Warren
Holden from 317 Washington to Pierce Holland rd., from junc. Buckminster rd. and Seaver to Fisher av.
Holmes av., from 171 Harvard av. Homer, from 95 Harvard to Brook
Houlihan av., from Boylston near Reser- voir pl.
Howard pl., from Commonwealth av. near Cummings rd.
Hurd rd., from Linden pl. to 118 Brook- land rd.
Hyslop rd., from 46 Leicester to 66 Holland rd.
IRVING, from 154 Walnut to High Ivy, from St. Mary's to Cottage Farm Road
JOHN, from 16 Pleasant to 31 Green Jordan rd., from Boston line to beyond Lancaster ter.
Juniper, from 10 Morss av. to Flora
KEIFFER ROAD, from 161 Davis av. to 16 Gorham av.
Kendall, from Chestnut to Cypress Kennard rd., from Walnut opp. Chest- nut to Boylston Kent, from Harvard sq. to Beacon
Kent sq., from 204 Kent near Francis to 52 Harrison Kenwood, from 496 Harvard
ROTHERY, EMERY & PERKINS
INSURANCE ALL KINDS
Established 1876 Lowest Rates
FREDERICK H. PERKINS, Brookline, 70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mason Building, Branch Exchange 6030 Main
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Kerrigan pl., from 55 Boylston across railroad
Kilsyth rd., from 1812 Beacon to Lan- ark rd., Aberdeen
Kilsyth ter., from Kilsyth rd.
Kincross rd., from Commonwealth av. to Sutherland rd.
Knyvet sq., between St. Paul, Thatcher, Amory and Ewe
LAGRANGE, from Newton opp. Ham- mond to Newton line
Englewood av., Lanark rd., from 31 Aberdeen
Lancaster ter., from 1530 Beacon to Summit av.
Lee st., from Boylston to Dudley
Leicester, from 59 Fisher av. to Seaver Leverett, from 209 Boylston
Linden, from 45 Harvard to 84 Kent Linden pl., from 49 Harvard to Toxteth; thence to 46 Linden
Littell rd., from 38 Alton pl. Longwood av., from 251 Harvard to Boston line
Longwood sq., between Kent, Chatham, Hawes and Beech rd.
Lothian rd., from Strathmore rd. to Chiswick rd.
MANCHESTER ROAD, from 172 Bab- cock to 115 Naples rd.
Manet rd., from Hammond to Waban Hill
Maple, from 17 Irving to Upland rd. Marguerite ter., from Tappan
Marion, froni 200 Harvard to 1437 Bea- con
Marion ter., from 45 Marion
Marshall, from 130 Longwood av., to Sewall av.
Mason, from Essex to Cottage Farm Road
Mason path, from 15 Lancaster ter. to 40 Mason ter.
Mason ter., from 45 Lancaster ter. to beyond Summit av.
Middlesex rd., from Hammond to Cir- cuit road
Milton rd., from 157 Cypress
Monmouth, from Hawes to St. Mary's Monmouth ct., from 61 Monmouth to B. & A. R. R.
Monroe, from Commonwealth av. to Wellington rd.
Morss av., fron 118 Washington to Pond av.
Mountfort, from St. Mary's to Essex Mt. Walley av., from Newton st. near Avon to Boston line
Mulford, from 199 Cypress
NAPLES ROAD, from 403 Harvard to Commonwealth av.
Netherlands rd., from 246 Aspinwall av. to Parkway Newton, from Pond, J. P. district to Brookline in Newton
Norfolk rd., from Boylston, near Chest- nut Hill rd. to Middlesex rd.
Norumbega rd., from Algonquin rd.
OAK, from Heath Oakland rd., from 250 Walnut Oak pl., off Oak Orkney rd., from Strathmore rd.
Osborn rd., from 204 Babcock to Naples rd.
PARK, from 473 Washington to 1375 Beacon
Park Drive, from Brookline av. to Neth- erlands rd.
Parkman, from Powell to St. Paul
Parkman ter., Garrison rd.
Parkvale, from 11 Park
Pearl, from 91 Washington to Brook- line av.
Perrin rd., from 350 Walnut
Perry. from Linden pl., to 84 Francis Philbrick rd., from 423 Boylston to Boylston
Pierce, from 32 -Harvard to 51 Prospect Pleasant, from 1292 Beacon to Common- wealth av.
Pond av., from Washington to Boston line. J. P. district
Pound lane, from Heath to Boylston
General Offices : 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON
METROPOLITAN COAL CO. Telephone, Main 4640
Morse Avenue Cor. Washington Street Brookline
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Powell, from 1170 Beacon to Freeman Prescott, from 145 Ivy to Mountfort Princeton rd., from 778 Newton
Prospect, from 335 Washington to 32 School
Prospect pl., from 75 Prospect
RAWSON PATH, from 209 Gardner rd. Rawson rd., from 72 Winthrop to Gar- rison rd.
Regent circle, from 1751 Beacon
to Reservoir lane, from 833 Boylston Chestnut Hill reservoir
Richmond ct., from 1203 Beacon
Richter ter., 1751 Beacon
Ridgeway, from 212 Freeman
Riverdale rd., from 160 Kent to 15 Har- rison
Roberts, from 250 Cypress to Sewall Rockwood, from Goddard av. to Boston ยท line
SALISBURY ROAD, from 24 Corey rd. to 740 Washington
School, from 86 Harvard opp. Aspinwall av. to 383 Washington
Searle av., from 20 Cypress
Seaver, from 96 Buckminster rd. to Hy- slop rd.
Selkirk rd., from Lanark rd., to Chis- wick rd.
Sewall, from 318 Cypress to Chestnut Sewall av., from 223 Harvard to 318 Kent
Sewall pl., from junc. Sewall and Cy- press
Sewall st. pl., from 36 Sewall to 61 Se- wall pl.
Shailer, from 354 Harvard to Winches. ter
Sherbrooke av., from Goddard av., near Newton st. to Winthrop av.
Short, from 1458 Beacon to Summit av. Sidlaw rd., from Commonwealth av. to Chiswick
South, from Newton to J. P. district Spooner rd., from 54 Circuit rd. to Crafts rd.
Station, from 205 Washington to 63 Kent
Stearns av., westerly from 244 Kent Stearns rd., from 233 Harvard to 100 St. Paul
Stedman, from 365 Harvard to Man- chester rd.
Stirling Road, from 1203 Beacon to Sewall av.
Stetson, from Dwight to Freeman Still, from Browne to Freeman
Strathmore rd., from Clinton Path to. Commonwealth av., Brighton
St. Mark's sq., between Marion, Park and Vernon
St. Mary's, from 138 Monmouth .to Com- monwealth av.
St. Paul, from 72 Aspinwall av. to Com- monwealth av.
Summit av., from 1416 Beacon to Bos- ton line, Brighton district
Summit path, from Mason ter. to Sum- mit av.
Sumner rd., from 505 Boylston to Tap- pan
Sutherland rd., from Chestnut Hill av .. to Commonwealth av.
TABOR PLACE, from 16 Perry
Tappan, from 101 Cypress to 1699 Bea- con
Thatcher, from 179 Pleasant
Thayer, from 336 Washington to Wa- verly
Thayer pl., from 13 Thayer northerly
Thorndike, from 151 Winchester to Ab- botsford rd.
Toxteth, from 62 Linden pl. to 76 Fran- cis
UNIVERSITY. ROAD, from 1637 Beacon- Upland rd., from 126 Walnut to Maple
VERNDALE, from 498 Harvard to Co- lumbia, near Boston line
Verndale ter., from 11 Verndale Vernon, from 166 Harvard to Marion Villa lane, from Washington near Pond av. to Flora
Village lane, from 34 Walnut to 38 High Village sq., junc. of High, Boylston and: Washington
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WALDO, from 8 Pleasant
Wallingford rd., from Commonwealth av. opp. Kincross rd.
Walnut, from 14 Washington to Dudley Walnut path, from 152 Boylston to 177 Walnut
Walnut pl., from 206 Walnut
Walnut ter., off 234 Walnut
Walter av., from 32 Washington to Flora
Ward rd., from Pond to Spring rd.
Warren, from Boylston opp. Sumner rd. to Heath
Warwick rd., from Salisbury rd., to 1798 Beacon
Washburn pl., from 24 Auburn
Washburn ter. from 39 Harvard
Washington, from Boston line to Bos- ton line, Brighton district
Waverly, from 40 Cypress to 55 Davis av. Webster, from 236 Harvard to 1365 Beacon
Webster park, from 36 Webster
Webster pl., from 15 Harvard near Har- vard sq., to 34 Kent
Welch rd., from 122 Warren
Wellington ter., off 100 Cypress
Wellman, from 50 Centre
West, from 36S Hammond
Westbourne ter., from 1608 Beacon to Boston line
White pl., from 188 Washington
Whitney, from Clyde, near Clyde park to Giradus av.
Willard st., from Fisher av. to Chestnut Hill av.
Williams, from 366 Harvard to 58 Win- chester
Williston rd., from 1710 Beacon
Winchester, from 1384 Beacon, near Corey Hill to Boston line
Windsor rd., from 97 Salisbury rd. to 55 Kilsyth
Winslow rd., from 210 Babcock to Com- monwealth av.
Winthrop path, from 622 Washington to 83 Winthrop rd.
Winthrop pl., from 15 Leverett
Winthrop ter., from 108 to 116 Win- throp rd.
Winthrop rd., from 85 Gardner rd. to 1661 Beacon
Wolcott road, from 656 Newton
Woodland rd., from Heath to Hammond Woodward sq., junc. of Pearl and Em- erald
Worthington rd., from Essex to Cottage Farm road
YORK TERRACE, from Summit av. near Beacon to Lancaster ter.
General Offices : 20 EXCHANGE PLACE BOSTON
METROPOLITAN COAL CO.
Telephone, Main 4640
Morse Avenue Cor. Washington Street Brookline
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POST OFFICES
BROOKLINE STATION.
JOSEPH F. EICHORN, Supt.
Office open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Sundays from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
Money order office from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. .
Delivery by carriers at. 6.45 a. m .; 10.00 a. m .; 2.30 p. m.
Collections made from street letter boxes at time specified on various boxes.
Collection Sundays, 6.00 and 8.30 p. m. Collection holidays, 6.30 and 9.30 p. m.
Mails arrive from Boston at 3.25 a. m .. 6.10 a. m .. 8.05 a. m .. 9.50 a. m., 11.25, a. m .. 12.50 p. m., 2.20 p. m .. 4.20 p. m., 5.50 p. m., 7.10 p. m., 9.55 p. m.
Mails despatched to Boston at 3.25 a. m .. 6.50 a. m., 8.50 a. m., 10.30 a. m., 12.05 p. m., 1.35 p. m., 3.05 p. m., 5.00 p. m., 6.30 p. m., 7.50 p. m., 9.55 p. m.
Sundays at 10.00 a. m .. 3.25 p. m., 7.30 p. m., 10.00 p. m. Leave at 9.20 a. m., 10.00 p. m.
Holidays at 3.25, 6.10, 8.40 a. m., and at 4.55, 10.00 p. m. Leave at 6.50 and 9.20 a. m. and 5.35, and 9.55 p. m.
BOULEVARD POST OFFICE. 1334 Beacon Street.
WALTER I. GERROLD, Supt.
Mails arrive at 6.15, 8.10, 9.55, 11.25. a. m .; 12.55, 2.25, 4.25, 5.55, 7.15. 10.00 p. m. and 3.30 a. m.
Mails close at 6.40, 8.35, 10.20, 11.50 a. m., 1.20, 2.50, 4.50, 6.15, 7.35, 10 p. m., 3.30 a. m.
Holiday mails arrive at 3.30, 6.15, 8.45. a. m .; 5.00, 10.00 p. m.
Office open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Sundays open 10 to 11 a. m.
Money orders issued and letters reg- istered from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Delivery by carriers, 7.30, 10.50 a. m .; 3 p. m.
Holiday mails close at 3.30, 6.40, 9.05. a. m .; 5.00, 10.00 p. m.
Sunday mails arrive from all points at 8.15 a. m., 10.00 p. m., close at 8 a. m .; 9.50 p. m., 3.30 a. m.
Collections, 7.00, 9.40 a. m .; 1.00, 3.45, 6.45, 10.30 p. m.
JOHNSTON
BROOKLINE APARTMENTS 1299 BEACON STREET, Coolidge Corner Telephones : 2190, 2360 Brookline
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TOWN OFFICERS
ELECTED OFFICERS FOR THE MUNICIPAL YEAR, 1913-14.
Town Clerk-Edward W. Baker.
Selectmen and Board of Health-Wal- ter J. Cusick, William Craig, Ernest B. Dane, Payson Dana, Philip S. Parker.
Overseers of the Poor-The Selectmen, Miss Martha W. Edgerly, Miss Sarah B. Train, Anna Rooney.
Treasurer and Collector-George H. Worthley.
Assessors-Charles H. Stearns. chair- man; Daniel J. Daley, Charles A. Bow- ditch.
School Committee.
Term expires
Walter Channing 1914
William H. White 1914
Arthur A. Cushing 1914
Mrs. Edith Baker 1915
Franklin W. Hobbs 1915
Thomas B. Fitzpatrick 1915
Homer Albers 1916
Alice G. Cobb 1916
Michael Driscoll 1916
Trustees of Public Library.
Term expires
Daniel D. Addison 1914
James M. Codman
Leslie C. Wead 1914
William H. Lyon 1914
1915
Edward Stanwood 1915
Leonard K. Storrs 1915
Henry W. Lamb 1915
Desmond FitzGerald 1916
Carleton S. Francis 1916
Ralph A. Stewart 1916
Frederick P. Fish 1916
Trustees of Walnut Hills Cemetery.
Ernest B. Dane 1914
Charles S. Sargent 1914
Desmond FitzGerald 1915
Leonard K. Storrs 1915
Henry H. Richardson 1916
Charles H. Stearns 1916
Water Board.
George H. Francis 1914
Nathaniel U. Walker
1915
Timothy J. Burke
1916
Park Commissioners.
Albert L. Lincoln 1914
Desmond FitzGerald 1915
Charles S. Sargent
1916
Committee for Planting Trees.
D. Blakely Hoar, Ernest P. Dane, Miss Emma G. Cummings.
Auditors-Sturgis C. Jarvis, George W. Delano. George M. J. Bates.
Fence Viewers-Edward H. Wiggin, Arthur G. Wood.
Constables-John E. Griffin, Frank M. Fay, Edward D. Tucker, Richard L. Shedd.
Pound Keeper-Jerry Bond.
Field Drivers-Jerry Bond, Arthur G. Wood.
No license, 1386
Against
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Palmer, Florist,
220 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE.
Conservatories: Newton Street. Telephon
Brookline Agents, FERTIFLORA, the Best Plant Food. Established 1886
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Rates of Postage
1st Class .- Letters, and all mail matter sealed so that it cannot be examined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces. At least one rate (two cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding.
Postal cards, U. S. and British Provinces, one cent.
The use of the hand stamp for personal communications, as the stamping of a receipt or credit on a bill of account, price list with prices added in writing, matter produced by the tpyewriter, constitutes the . matter 1st class.
Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to an- other without an additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the post- age has been prepaid.
2nd Class .- All newspapers and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication, and with a paid list of subscribers; rate 1 cent per lb., and is for the benefit of publishers and news agents and of dealers only. Publications of this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of 1 cent for each. 4 ounces or fraction; full pre- payment of postage compulsory.
3rd Class .- Books (printed), circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, and corrected proof sheets and MS copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand bills, posters, and all matter of the same general character. Rate, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction; full prepayment of postage com- pulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails of the United States, with postage prepaid at third class rate, but matter of this nature for Canada must be prepaid at 4th class
rates. The date of issue, name of the addressed, the name of the sender, may be written on a circular, or the correction of a typographi- cal error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from hec- tograph, papyrograph, and electric pen, may be sent through mails as 3rd class matter. The limit of the weight of packages of this class is four pounds, except in case of single volumes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.
4th Class .- Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchandise, met- als, and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes. Rate, one cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory. The limit of weight of packages of this class is four pounds. The sender may attach to such articles, by tags or label, any marks, numbers, names or letters, for purpose of description.
Unmailable .- All packages containing poisons, explosives, substances exhaling bad odor, liquids (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt), obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all ar- ticles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or injure any person handling the same, cannot be forwarded.
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MONEY ORDERS
When payable in Apia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Cape Colony, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Great Britain, Honduras, Hongkong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Luxemburg, New South Wales, New Zealand, Orange River Colony, Peru, Portugal, Queensland, Russia, Sal- vador, South Australia, Switzerland, Tasmania, the Transvaal, Uru- guay and Victoria. For orders from-$0.01 to $2.50, 10 cents; $2.51 to $5.00, 15 cents; $5.01, to $7.50, 20 cents; $7.51 to $10.00, 25 cents; $10.01 to $15.00, 30 cents; $15.01 to $20.00, 35 cents; $20.01 to $30.00, 40 cents; $30.01 to $40.00, 45 cents; $40.01 to $50.00, 50 cents; $50.01 to $60.00, 60 cents; $60.01 to $70.00, 70 cents; $70.01 to $80.00, 80 cents; $80.01 to $90.00, 90 cents; $90.01 to $100.00, $1.00.
When payable in any foreign country not enumerated above.
For orders from $0.01 to $10.00, 10 cents; $10.01 to $20.00, 20 cents; $20.01 to $30.00, 30 cents; $30.01 to $40.00, 40 cents; $40.01 to $50.00, 50 cents; $50.01 to $60.00, 60 cents; $60.01 to $70.00,. 70 cents; $70.01 to $80.00, 80 cents; $80.01 to $90.00, 90 cents; $90.01 to $100.00, $1.00.
The fees to be charged for orders issued on domestic forms for pay- ment in countries with which money-order business is conducted on the domestic basis will be those at present exacted.
FOREIGN POSTAGE
CANADA POSTAL TREATY .- By the conditions of this treaty all packages of merchandise (heretofore excluded) addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspection, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the domestic mails. Such packages will be examined by the Canadian custom officials, and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collected on delivery of package.
-MEXICO .- Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is subject to same rules and conditions as if it were addressed for de- livery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise not sent. as bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcel post.
To Austria, Aden (Arabia), Argentine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, British India, (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, France, French Colonies, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Australia), West Australia :- Prepaid letters per 1/2 ounce, 5 cents; postal cards, 2 cents; newspa- pers and books, 1 cent for 2 ounces, or fraction. Articles of mer- chandise except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in the mail to foreign countries, except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on samples, 834 ounces; limit of length, 12 inches ; breadth, 8 inches; depth, 4 inches.
GENERAL DIRECTIONS .- Mail matter should be addressed legibly and completely, giving street and number, or box number, post office, and the name of the State in full, and to secure return in case of mis- direction or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.
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BROOKLINE RESIDENTS
Names and post office addresses of the Principal Residents of Brookline, arranged in the order of residence, running from one street to another.
Those in the right hand column are residents of the right side of the street; those in the left, residing, on the left hand side of the street, in order as printed.
Post office address Brookline, unless otherwise indicated.
ABBOTSFORD ROAD.
Post office, Boulevard Station
12 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert A. G. Locke
12 Miss Harriet Locke
20 Mrs. Sarah E. McCarthy
26 Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Pierce
34 Mr. David W. Cushing
34 Miss Esther G. Cushing
40 Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Bamford
40 Dr. & Mrs. Ralph A. Hatch
46 Mr. & Mrs. George Inston Tel., Brookline 4061-W
11 Mr. & Mrs. Simon Davis
11 Mrs. Mercy E. Smith
19 Mrs. Theodore H. Auerbach
25 Mr. & Mrs. James M. Head
25 Miss Cherry Head
25 Miss Cornelia Head
25 Marshall Head
29 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Arthur Brook
33 Mr. & Mrs. John W. O'Mealey
43 Mr. & Mrs. Mellen True Bird
43 Mrs. L. B. Parkhurst
51 Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Osgood (cor Naples road) At home Thursdays Sum. res., Villa Massapoag, Shar- on, Mass.
ADAMS STREET.
From Pleasant street to Crowninshield Road.
28 Herbert J. Miles 39 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Johnson
28 Jonas M. Miles
ADDINGTON ROAD.
16 Mr. & Mrs. William J. Emerson
56 Mr. & Mrs. John Lyons
86 Mr. & Mrs. William B. Sprout Summer residence, Hingham, Mass.
90 Henry A. Wood
31 Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Isenbeck
37 Mr. & Mrs. Owen Goldsmith
37 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick B. Greul
37 Miss Martha Greul
39 Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Jernegan
A. H. BAILEY,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER, All Kinds of Jobbing Carpenter Work 63 Kent Street. Brookline
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ADDINGTON ROAD-Continued.
90 Miss Mary E. Wood Summer residence, Woodland
Camp, Manchester, Maine
94 Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. McDewell
98 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ira McMackin Summer residence, Pemaquid Point, Maine
128 The Misses Mackay
97 Mr. Edward S. Esty
99 Miss Mary C. Esty
125 Mrs. Laura B. Aiken
125 The Misses Aiken
129 Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Hailparn
135 Mr. & Mrs. Dr. R. Kendrick Smith (osteopath) Boston office, 19 Ar- lington street, Boston; office hours, 9 to 4.
41 Mr. & Mrs. Willard N. Gale
41 Mr. & Mrs. George S. Boutwell
43 Mr. & Mrs. George Danforth Smith
43 Mrs. Cornelius Beard
45 Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Bacon
47 Miss D. B. Walker
47 Miss Agnes St. John
49 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. E. Perry
49 Dr. Harold E. Perry
49 Maurice R. Perry
51 Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Kellogg
53 Col. & Mrs. Edward M. Gilman
55 Mr. G. L. Robbins
55 Mr. & Mrs. Albert B. Merrill
57 Mrs. F. H. Holton
57 Mrs. James W. Booth
57 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Feast
59 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert B. Waters
59 Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Taft
59 Edward L. Brown
71 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Blodgett
97 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence H. Esty
ALLERTON STREET.
10 Mrs. Henry P. Briggs
10 Albert P. Briggs
10 Miss Catherine R. Briggs
14 Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Payson
28 Miss Mary A. Flagg
28 Miss Harriet G. Flagg
32 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sprague Sum. res., Ipswich, Mass.
36 Mr. & Mrs. Carleton Hunneman . 43 F. Ernest Cabot
44 Mr. & Mrs. Aaron H. Latham
48 Mr. & Mrs. Charles Knowles Bol- ton
52 Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Ware Sum. res. Cataumet, Mass.
58 Mr. & Mrs. Francis H. Russell
58 Miss Mary H. Russell
31 Mr. George A. Bugbee Sum res. Mashpee, Mass.
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J. W. Cabot
35 Mr. & Mrs. G. O. Muhlfeld
41 Mrs. James Dana
41 Miss Mary H. Dana
41 James Dana
43 John H. Cabot
43 Miss Theodora Cabot
ALTON PLACE.
28 Mr. & Mrs. Albert F. Gordon
36 Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Seamans
36 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Lyon
42 Mr. & Mrs. Emery B. Gibbs
42 Mrs. Martha M. Gibbs
Sum, res. "Green Gables,"
33 Miss Mary E. Ferris
64 Mrs. William Leverett Chase
64 Mr. William Henry Chase
64 Miss Lillian Chase
North Livermore, Me. 64 Miss Sarah Gilroy Chase
A. FRANK BONNEY, PLUMBER Tel. Con. 1629 BEACON ST., BROOKLINE
FURNACE AND STOVE WORK ..
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AMORY STREET. Post Office, Boulevard Station.
20 Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Kaffenburgh
30 Mr. & Mrs. Sydney Dreyfus
36 Mr. & Mrs. Henry Howard
44 Mr. Harry W. Cotton
44 Mr. Edward W. Stimpson
50 Mrs. Harrison Gardner
60 Mr. & Mrs. J. Howard Duer
64 Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Partridge .
68 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Curtain
74 Mrs. Gilbert D. Robertson
ASPINWALL AVENUE.
42 Frank Turner
64 Miss Anna C. Ayer
130 Rev. & Mrs. Carroll Perry
150 Mr. & Mrs. J. Frank Bennett
152 Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Hagan
160 Mr. Charles E. Blanchard
97 Mrs. H. L. Eustis
105 Dr. & Mrs. Harry M. Cutts
123 Mr. & Mrs. J. George Rick
145 Mrs. S. W. Cloud
145 Mr. Benjamin O. Flower
145 Mrs. S. L. Binley
155 Dr. & Mrs. T. J. Shanahan
157 Mr. Norman D. Lloyd
159 Mr. & Mrs. John E. M. Sanford
177 Dr. & Mrs. Douglass Graham
179 Mrs. Caroline Mackey
179 Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Mackey
183 Mr. & Mrs. Peter P. Keiser
193 Mr. & Mrs. G. F. Warren
199 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Craig
207
Mr. & Mrs. Marshal Putman
Thompson
207 Miss Madeline Southworth
207 Miss Helen Southworth
213 Mr. Frederick G. Holden
213 Miss Fredrika G. Holden
213 Robert Fletcher Holden
213 Miss Emily D. Proctor
219 Mr. & Mrs. Delbert W. Northrop
219 Mr. Donald W. Northrop
219 Miss Gladys Northrup
227 Mrs. George F. Williams
227 Mrs. Armstrong T. Williams
233 Mrs. L. G. Symonds
256 Miss Lotta Varchereau
Mrs. Earl F. Kimball
260 260 Miss S. A. Osgood
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick White
264 Mrs. J. L. Baldwin
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